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Recent Grinder wheel/sharpening results

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Recent Grinder wheel/sharpening results

bill tindall

>I posted this information on the other side in response to a question. Thought the information might be of interest here too.

Recently we special ordered a batch of 100 grit RAA "soft" wheels from Radiac to experiment with. Turned out they provided what may be the fastest way to a finished edge. (they are exceptional for lathe tool sharpening too)

First, even at 3600 rpm this wheel can be used to grind right to the edge of plane irons and leave a burr, evidence that all the "dead" edge of a dull tool is gone. Then, we found that we could go right to 1 micron diamond to hone the secondary bevel. One micron diamond on cast iron plate was used.

More detail: Recently a batch of 30+ plane irons were prepared from very abrasion resistant CPM 3V steel. After heat treatment the primary bevel was established with a 46 grit Radiac RAA wheel, followed by a refining grind with the 100 grit wheel. Finally, a secondary bevel was honed using the diamond abrasive. Diamond was used in this case because alumnium oxide is not hard enough to properly hone this steel.

This breakthrough eliminates the cross contination issues that are a disadvantage when using nonbonded abrasives (diamond paste) for sharpening. posted by myself and Phil Smith

Re: Recent Grinder wheel/sharpening results

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Same Method, Different Grinder

Steve Elliott

>I've been using the same method with my Tormek, grinding right to the edge and then going to 1 micron diamond at a slightly higher angle to hone the final edge. Sometimes I use 3 micron diamond on the back side of the lapping plate instead of grinding, but with a freshly ground edge I go straight to 1 micron.

This method is fast and produces an excellent edge, even in the alloys that are the most difficult to work with: M2, CPM 3V, and S53. The M2 and S53 really need a more aggressive grinding wheel or a faster surface speed on the grinder, but the 3V grinds pretty well.

Re: Recent Grinder wheel/sharpening results

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David Barnett

Now that's impressive.

David Barnett

>Solving cross-contamination alone is a huge benefit, but this sounds wonderfully fast, too. Your persistance has apparently paid off, Bill. Very generous of you to share this. Many wouldn't.

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